Lie i. 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



$ i GrdmcntOMentofum Arandin&ccum. 



Fcather-top,or Woolly Recd-grafTe* 



3 Gramenfyfoaticum ma\u* m 



The greater Wood-grafle 



2 Grama parotic datum clegans, 



Ferne-grafTe. t 



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benty ftalkes^aked and without Ieaues or blade* 

 like the former, bearing at the top a foft fpikie 

 tuft or earc much like vnto a Fox-taile,of a brovv- 

 nifli colour. 



t 4 Thisinfcaues.ftalks/ootSjmannerand 



The 



place of growing is like the laft defcribed 

 only difference betweene them is, That this hath 

 much Ie(Te,yet (harper or rougher eares or tufts. 

 The figure and defcription of this was formerly 

 giuen by our Author in the fixteenth chapter and 



iference b 



fyl 



defcribed and this is fo final], we haue fpared the 



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roome 



and note- worthy. \\ 



* 



*[ TheTime and Place. 



i This kind of GrafTe growes in fertil fields 



and paftures. 



* The lecond gfowes in diuers places of Spain' 

 and France. 



The other two grow in woods. 



«j Thfi^pnes. 





l loUlm La tine calleth this, Gramentbmeri- 

 efum&acerofum. Some haue taken it for the fe-' 



cond kinde otCaUmogroftis • but moil commonly 



it? 



